//f-droid.org/wiki/page/org.telegram.messenger)
I was wondering if it would be fruitful to include something similar in
guix?
What do you think?
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Hi
I recently installed Parabola and have played around a bit with
compiling AUR-packages to be able to run the programs I want - packaged
or not.
Having build a lot on guixsd a while ago I noticed some differences in
the cli-overview that I would like to present.
Colorfication and arrows
On 2016-09-28 11:57, ng0 wrote:
swedebu...@riseup.net writes:
Hi
I recently installed Parabola and have played around a bit with
compiling AUR-packages to be able to run the programs I want -
packaged
or not.
Having build a lot on guixsd a while ago I noticed some differences in
the cli-ove
Hi
I have just installed go and it seems that it does not set a gopath by
default.
This leads to errors when trying to use go get, e.g.:
sdb@unknown ~$ go get github.com/syncthing/syncthing
package github.com/syncthing/syncthing: cannot download, $GOPATH not
set. For more details see: go hel
Hi
The source code is not available via the git repository on that page and
neither anywhere else according to a quick search.
Is 0.3 the latest release?
/swedebugia
On April 26, 2018 3:58:49 PM GMT+02:00, Jose Garza
wrote:
>What kind of effort do you think this would take? Is this a g
participants to
>see
>that this is in fact part of our backbone. I'm so often positively
>surprised
>by the quality of communication here.
I agree. Conflicts here seem rare and to my knowledge well handled when they do.
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phy/gif.en.html
I like the idea of recording per action 😀. Maybe an alternative to GIF is
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HI
On 2018-06-05 23:41, Alex Vong wrote:
swedebugia writes:
Hi.
On May 31, 2018 11:17:48 AM GMT+02:00, Pierre Neidhardt
wrote:
Maybe a little off-topic, but if there ever is a need for GIFs, I've
recently worked on an Emacs package for high quality/compression ratio
GIF recordings:
google-translate-query-translate)"
What do you think?
This would enable us to create an out of the box working emacs experience with
loads of add ons that by default do not collide with each other e.g. by
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easily?
Would this be a useful utility:
$giux notes
-> shows all notes relating to previously installed packages.
And
$guix notes
-> show notes related to a specific package whether it is installed or not.
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t;
>I wish you the best with your endeavors and hopefully we’ll meet again
>in the free software land!
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step away from projects because of this.
>>
>> +1000
>
>+1
+1
I would also like to point to resources that help me when I sometimes get into
a heated discussion IRL and how to focus inward first to understand what is
going on in me (with stimulus from the surrounding):
http://thework.com/en/do-work
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.html $1.epub --language en --no-default-epub-cover
It makes use of latexml and ebook-converter (the command line tool that comes
with calibre)
Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1551/use-latex-to-produce-epub
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chroot into GuixSD worth mentioning in the manual?
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he grub menu. I like that
feature. If something like that had been possible on this old
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label: GNU with Linux-Libre 4.14.3 (beta)
bootloader: grub
root device: my-root
kernel:
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t/commit/?id=b4eae997fe5b928f179c34d281e9f2c3eccd3670
if I remember correctly.
I just understood from the previous reply that running guix pull again will
solve the problem. I will try later and report back the result.
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build-system.
* (wish) 2 default build farms available! (Berlin and hydra) keys are included
but the url to Berlin is not yet added to substitute-urls.
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languages is
fantastic.
I have only 2! files written in guile: config.scm and a manifest.scm used to
populate my userspace with the programs I want and nothing else.
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don't want to run
guix pull multiple times as different users considering the time it takes to
compile.
What do you think?
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From: help-debb...@gnu.org
Sent: June 20, 2018 5:20:02 AM GMT+02:00
To: swedebugia
Subject: bug#31907: Acknowledgement (New user
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ile called GUIXSD-CONFIGURATION-EXAMPLES?
I saw that some of you, Alex, sidesteps the removal of service objects-problem
by defining all the services yourself in a list instead.
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at commit) was this feature introduced?
f4007b25476dfd97885f358d2dabbd463f6f6017
Nov 30th. By efraim.
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On June 22, 2018 9:32:58 AM GMT+02:00, l...@gnu.org wrote:
> Hello Guix,
>
> Yesterday Clément and I discussed on IRC what it would take for Hydra to
> build build-aux/hydra/guix-modular.scm (i.e., the derivations that
> correspond to 'guix pull'.) Clément rightly suggested that it was a
> matt
Hi
I would like guix package -A/s to be faster.
There it takes >3s every time I run the command.
Would it be possible to populate an index or something when pulling so
that we have the information in a sqlite-db instead of traversing 40
go-files with guile?
On an older guixsd with about 4k packa
to be an entry point from M-x guix for easy discovery.
>
>"M-x guix" can't be an entry point for this or any other interface, it
>is only for "guix" *shell* commands. Actually I'm very surprised
>someone uses "M-x guix", I find it unpractical. I even plan to rename
>it to "M-x guix-command", and to make "M-x guix" a real entry point for
>the various Emacs-Guix commands (including "guix-command" and all the
>interfaces).
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ckage-recipes created with /guix import/
Guix would then be the first package manager to both be completely free
of proprietary software and to leverage knowledge from Wikidata and WP.
What do you think?
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Swedebugia
PS: we could further improve our recipes by adding fields like &quo
Hi :)
On 2018-11-01 11:21, Pjotr Prins wrote:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:44:19AM +0100, swedebugia wrote:
Also to help us to associate new and existing packages with
wikidata-entries we could devise a guile-programmed way to associate
wikidata-entries to existing package objects
so.
I think the screenshot-url field will not be very helpful that can be
fetched based on wikidata identifier.
Ok, I understand your point.
/Swedebugia
On 2018-11-02 08:24, Pjotr Prins wrote:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 11:33:48PM +0100, swedebugia wrote: >> When you have a proof-of-concept we can even consider writing a >>
paper about it.
That would probably be fun :) I did not write a paper for a long time
and never in the field
potential problem:
"/user/.guix-profile/bin" is missing from $PATH
This is needed to find binaries bla bla.
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Hi
I would like to have information about how to rename, close, reopen,
take ownership etc. to appear or be linked from the manual.
Does anyone know where to find this information?
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those would be appreciated (see a start in
appendix 1)
What do you think?
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*Appendix 1:*
Guix pull:
* substitute: guix substitute: warning: while fetching
'https://mirror.hydra.gnu.org/nix-cache-info': 504 ("Gateway Time-out")
* warning: downgrade
think we need a whole new section between 3. and 4. titled "Upgrading
Guix" with 2 subsections:
1. Invoking guix pull
2. Via guix source tree
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for an
answer how to make ubuntu source your variables correctly.
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Subject:Re: Migration of (dhcp-client-service)
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 23:09:25 +0100
From: Ludovic Courtès
To: swedebugia
Hello!
swedebugia skribis:
I have 2 questions:
1. What is the rationale behind this? (unification? are all
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Subject:Migration of (dhcp-client-service)
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 07:59:51 +0100
From: swedebugia
To: Ludovic Courtès
Hi
In this commit
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=39d7fdce453b0ca23ecbed72048647debbaa58a6
you
as possible.
Reply with output of:
$env
$which guix
$guix --version
$guix describe
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to newcomers on
GNU/Linux)
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Hi
Thanks for the quick reply :)
On 2018-11-05 09:40, Gábor Boskovits wrote:
Hello, > > swedebugia ezt Ãrta (idÅ‘pont: 2018. nov.
5., > H, 9:33): >> >> >> prometheus-node-exporter-shepherd-service is
just as little >> documented in the same file. From t
ckage.
I would like to go ahead preparing a patch for the aliases for ‘guix install’,
‘guix remove’, and ‘guix upgrade’.
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://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/88106/ddg#88108
I could write a patch for the manual if others think this is a good idea.
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ul to prevent accidentally changing
long lines in system configuration files."
" --disable-wrapping Disable all hard-wrapping of text"
We only compile with this:
sdb@komputilo ~$ nano -V
 GNU nano, version 2.9.8
snip
 Compiled options: --enable-utf8
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On 2018-11-06 19:43, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
I stumpled on this hard-wrapping default behavior when editing
.bash_profile on GuixSD
It is super annoying.
Could we disable it by default?
According to the FAQ this exist:
"With --disable-wrapping-as-root you can disable any hard-wrappi
Hi
On 2018-11-06 20:27, Alex Vong wrote:
swedebugia writes:
On 2018-11-06 19:43, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
I stumpled on this hard-wrapping default behavior when editing
.bash_profile on GuixSD
It is super annoying.
Could we disable it by default?
According to the FAQ this exist:
"
Hi
Reading (again) about somebody being bit by the pull-bull ;-) (below)
Is there an overview of guix directories and symlinks?
Anyone got any ideas of how to thoroughly test this pull-beast to make
it less brittle and erroneous?
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│  └── scripts
├── po                       ; Translation documents
│  ├── doc
│  ├── guix
│  └── packages
├── scripts
└── tests                     ; Tests to ensure everything works
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Hi
Could we enable hydra to build guix-modular again?
It fails since guile-gcrypt was introduced as a dependency (4/9-18)
See http://hydra.gnu.org/jobset/guix/modular#tabs-errors
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que?
Should we ask the author to give an example of this?
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On 2018-11-07 18:53, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
Neat! Maybe align the "; "-prefixed comments to the same column?
I tried but Thunderbird did not enable me to do that :-\
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Hi
On 2018-11-08 16:31, Adam Van Ymeren wrote:
On November 8, 2018 4:43:23 AM EST, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
On 08/11/2018 10.09, swedebugia wrote:
https://www.slant.co/topics/344/~best-linux-package-managers
Insights from the Guix-section:
4 pros: (missing the roll-back feature) see link.
1
Hi :)
On 2018-11-06 15:24, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hello,
swedebugia skribis:
I would like to go ahead preparing a patch for the aliases for ‘guix install’,
‘guix remove’, and ‘guix upgrade’.
That would be sweet!
I gave it a go but did not get that far. :p
This patch errors out with
clear for the reader/beginner actually. ;-)
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On 2018-11-06 15:15, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hi,
Gábor Boskovits skribis:
swedebugia ezt Ãrta (idÅ‘pont: 2018. nov. 5., H, 9:33):
[...]
prometheus-node-exporter-shepherd-service is just as little documented in the
same file. From the file I have no idea what this does as its only
the resulting patch-file to this thread or preferably to
guix-patc...@gnu.org
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Hi
I like this firewall, has anybody started packaging it?
If not I'm going to try.
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On 2018-11-10 17:01, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
I like this firewall, has anybody started packaging it?
If not I'm going to try.
Where should it be? In networking.scm or python.scm?
We have no other firewall packages judging from my emacs-guix regex search.
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Hi
On 2018-11-10 19:24, Brett Gilio wrote:
swedebugia writes:
On 2018-11-10 17:01, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
I like this firewall, has anybody started packaging it?
If not I'm going to try.
Where should it be? In networking.scm or python.scm?
We have no other firewall packages judging
$ ./pre-inst-env guix lint ufw
guix lint: warning: failed to load '(gnu packages #{.#python}#)':
no code for module (gnu packages #{.#python}#)
Does anyone know what this means?
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owrap) -- the last one given takes effect.
If I understand you correctly adding this as root would reenable the -w
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hould change it. Nano is one of the editors in the GuixSD
installer. It needs to be easy to use.
If we change the default in our package, we need to file a bug upstream:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano
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Hi
Has anybody worked on that?
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On 2018-11-12 21:54, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
What shall we do then?
Switch to Riseup! ;-)
Seriously their infrastructure is rock solid and stable and I never had
any issues. Donation based and run entirely on free software with <3
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guix is in an older symlink, e.g. current-2-link.
To run the guix-version before the last pull in the example above, run:
/root/.config/guix/current-2-link/bin/guix
Now go ahead and use that older guix to roll back as described above."
What do you think?
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Reasons:
* shorter is better.
* the project it self names it sshfs.
* there are no other sshfs implementations to my knowledge
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Hi
I refactored my substitute* into that below.
Now it runs without substitute anything :S
Can some of you spot the error causing this?
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>From ad2a9291cefeed2f2e7294b1608b1e067bdf06f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: swedebugia
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2018 21:39:04 +0100
Subj
On 2018-11-14 06:34, Alex Vong wrote:
snip
Thanks everyone for the help! I've pushed my 1st commit as
c991806a7d9817c8c204dfd0813144aa0ea96c57. This is the first time I ever
push to a repo not own by myself!
Congratulations :D \o/
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Hi
Considering the change to guile-gcrypt and the bugs we have found and
fixed since 0.15 I think we should release 0.16.0 soon.
Or perhaps a maintenance 0.15.1 if the features added do not hold up to
a minor release.
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On 2018-11-14 17:32, Oleg Pykhalov wrote:
Hello.
swedebugia writes:
I exported the tree and would like an annotated version to be added to
the manual.
Would you agree that this is a good idea?
It could be useful. What do you think about a page similar to HIER(7)
manual? We could name it
ot;guix lint "
Could you please send an updated patch to guix-patc...@gnu.org?
I will soon. I just tested to build the package with "rounds=2" and it
seems the package isn't deterministic. Is it acceptable or a total
no-go?
Submit it after linting it and others can help you to find the cause of
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On 2018-11-14 12:23, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hello,
swedebugia skribis:
"Note: if your have wound up with a faulty guix after a "guix pull" you can
manually run an older version by looking at the symlinks in your /user/home/.config/guix/
directory.
E.g. if it lists:
$ ls -
Hi
On 2018-11-11 09:04, swedebugia wrote:
On 2018-11-07 19:20, Leo Famulari wrote:
snip
In general, we don't change upstream defaults in Guix except when it's
required for portability or to fix really egregious problems (i.e.
security bugs). This is different from distros like D
migration was buggy prior to
aa227b3be3d7728331a08dbd139c47c9b271dc23, which could leave you with
broken symlinks.
Ok!
I hope this clarifies the situation!
Yes, thanks. I trust your dev-fu and hope you are right ;-)
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ixsd guest in qemu on a 2ghz machine
using 1 cpu)
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would
be nice :)
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y work on one database per specification (now
there are 5 specs on berlin)
Every jobset having its own table/file will lower the total number of
rows, thus lower the computing cost of a table scan.
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no or almost no dependencies.
E.g. https://github.com/substack/minimist/blob/master/package.json
These we could start with if the build-system works and incrementally
improve the build-system and the complexity of added packages.
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es because we are packaging the same thing as developpers test,
in a similar environment.
It sounds like a good start. This mess is not a situation we created, we
do our best to shoehorn these packages into a reproducible environment
that the js-devs does not really care about or gave up on long ago.
Even if we succeed to build every major Node web app in a few years it
is not certain that the js-devs or the users are going to use them. But
we can hope and enjoy them ourselves :D
I'll push what I have to a wip-branch latter today. The reason why I develop
out-of-tree is because I can always rebase my patches.
That would be nice. I did not see it yet in the list
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/refs/heads
BTW: Did you see that Jelle did two commits after your fork?
https://github.com/jellelicht/guix/commits/wip-node-build-system
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Hi
On 2018-11-20 20:58, swedebugia wrote:
On 2018-11-20 08:50, Julien Lepiller wrote:
snip
See this script that builds a graph of dependencies, ignoring
devDependencies (so none of the packages listed by this script is
going to be tested): https://framagit.org/tyreunom/guix/snippets/2534
st set it to the username or just "guixsd".
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On 2018-11-20 23:35, Julien Lepiller wrote:
Le Tue, 20 Nov 2018 22:12:18 +0100,
swedebugia a écrit :
Hi
On 2018-11-20 20:58, swedebugia wrote:
On 2018-11-20 08:50, Julien Lepiller wrote:
snip
See this script that builds a graph of dependencies, ignoring
devDependencies (so none of the
nster.
A graph of all npm packages and top packages is also available:
https://exploring-data.com/info/npm-packages-dependencies/
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ssb-patchwork.dot.bz2
Description: application/bzip
Hi
On 2018-11-22 00:22, swedebugia wrote:
snip
A graph of all npm packages and top packages is also available:
https://exploring-data.com/info/npm-packages-dependencies/
While investigating the top libraries* packages with most depends in npm
I found the following:
Lib Dep
the hardware to make this possible.
What do you think?
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e-search-paths
(list
snip
(search-path-specification
(variable "GIT_EXEC_PATH")
(separator #f) ;single entry
(files '("libexec/git-core")
I did not yet package anything that needed this.
Tip: I f
anual in the future.
Happy birthday hacking :D
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On 2018-11-22 02:02, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
On 2018-11-22 00:22, swedebugia wrote:
snip
A graph of all npm packages and top packages is also available:
https://exploring-data.com/info/npm-packages-dependencies/
This graph is in-degree and does not consider versions. It is useful
only to see
functional suspects (each, map, reduce,
filter...)
+providing over 100 functions.")
+ (home-page "http://underscorejs.org";)
+ (license license:expat)))
modified guix/build/node-build-system.scm
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GN
e 1.0 is possible as I see it.
We can improve the importer with blacklisting and recursive capacities
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d
handler.
allocate_stack failed: Cannot allocate memory
Warning: Unwind-only `stack-overflow' exception; skipping pre-unwind
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On 2018-11-24 16:41, Jelle Licht wrote:
Hey swedebugia,
I will still send a more elaborate reply to the general npm-importer
thread later this week, but we can assume that generally these
recursive dependencies can be untangled by looking at the different
versions of the dependencies.
So in
expression failed
to match any pattern in form (if (member (cut guix-name "node-" <>)
blacklist))
The relevant code is in npm.scm as detailed in the error above.
The files are attached.
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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for G
ot;,
"@babel/parser": "^7.1.6",
"@babel/template": "^7.1.2",
"@babel/traverse": "^7.1.6",
"@babel/types": "^7.1.6",
"convert-source-map": "^1.1.0",
"debug": "^4.1.0",
"json5": "^2.1.0",
"lodash": "^4.17.10",
"resolve": "^1.3.2",
"semver": "^5.4.1",
"source-map": "^0.5.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@babel/helper-transform-fixture-test-runner": "^7.0.0",
"@babel/register": "^7.0.0"
}
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: P. Roebuck
Reply-To: mochajs/mocha
To: mochajs/mocha
CC: swedebugia , Author
To the best of my knowledge...
Mocha devDependencies
build
browser bundling
* "browserify"
* "package-json-versionify"
* "through2"
* "wat
On 2018-11-28 00:10, Catonano wrote:
Il giorno mar 27 nov 2018 alle ore 21:58 swedebugia
mailto:swedebu...@riseup.net>> ha scritto:
Hi
There are some crazy naming going on in the node-community. How do we
deal with this?
Note: there is another package called "
npm-tarballs
we can store the commit in the json response (or look it up with the
github api) as a property:
(properties
`((commit . hash)))
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Hi
I'm trying to install guixsd on an i686 machine.
Both mirror.guixsd.org and mirror.hydra.gnu.org seem down.
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